G. Campbell Brown, cousin and stepson of famed Confederate General Richard S. Ewell (the second-in-command of Stonewall Jackson), served on Ewell's staff throughout the Civil War. From First Manassas to the South's surrender, Brown was on hand to see the inner workings of Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia. Brown's wartime correspondence, memorandums, and diary are compiled here, and they provide insight and details about virtually all of the major campaigns in the Virginia theater.
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G. Campbell Brown, cousin and stepson of famed Confederate General Richard S. Ewell (the second-in-command of Stonewall Jackson), served on Ewell's staff throughout the Civil War. From First Manassas to the South's surrender, Brown was on hand to see the inner workings of Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia. Brown's wartime correspondence, memorandums, and diary are compiled here, and they provide insight and details about virtually all of the major campaigns in the Virginia theater.
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